Colio who fell to the floor couldnât move. His legs froze. His mind became blank.
âKill Hamyuts Meseta.â
âKill Hamyuts Meseta.â
Those words were bubbling inside his consciousness.
In front of his eyes was Hamyuts Meseta. Colio existed to kill her.
However, his fingers that should have crushed the vacuum tube were just trembling next to his body.
âWere you expecting a scarier person?â
Hamyuts said.
Colio thought about moving his fingers.
Why wonât they move? Why are his fingers trembling and his legs paralyzed?
Was it because Hamyuts was scary? Or was it because he never practiced reaching his bomb?
Move.
Move your fingers and activate the bomb. Youâre a bomb.
Kill Hamyuts Meseta. Kill Hamyuts Meseta.
Colio could feel his mind being full to the brim with those words.
âWell then⦠I have a question. Whereâs Cigal Crukessa?â
âI donât knowâ¦â
Why are you answering? Colio scolded himself. More importantly, activate the bomb and kill Hamyuts.
But, if heâll die he wonât be able toâ¦
Be able toâ¦
âOr it canât be that youâre actually Cigal Crukessa?â
Hamyuts asked.
âNo. I donât know him.â
Colio asked himself- why? He shouldnât hesitate like thisâ¦
Shouldnât hesitateâ¦
âSo, Colio-kun. Whereâs Cigal?â
âI donât know.â
âDo you know how Cigal looks?â
âNo.â
âYou havenât met him?â
ââ¦No.â
âWell then.â
Hamyuts seemed to be surprised. She scratched the tip of her nose, and then said the following words.
âBy the way, Colio-kun. Arenât you supposed to kill me?â
ââ¦â
âHaha. I see. So thatâs how you are.â
Her wide smile seemed terrifying to Colio instead of calming.
His heart kept shouting loudly to kill Hamyuts. However, his body just wouldnât listen. It ignored the battle instructions and just trembled uselessly.
Probably wondering about Colioâs fear, Hamyuts got near his face while being defenseless.
At a distance he could feel her breath on his face, Hamyuts said,
âWell, letâs calmly get to business. Colio-kun. Show me Shironâs Book.â
âBook?â
âYou know. You have it, right?â
Hamyuts smiled.
âShow me Shiron Booyacornishâs Book.â
ââ¦Shiron?â
Colio asked. It was an unfamiliar name. But he had a feeling he knew who it belonged to.
âHere it is.â
Hamyuts went a step forward. And within a touching distance, she said,
âIâm confiscating it.â
It was strange.
Those words recovered his composure.
Strong feelings of not wanting to lose that Book rose within Colio.
His scared body retained its functions. His hand reflexively went to his chest. He forcefully made his fist touch the vacuum tube on top of his clothes.
ââ¦Oh?â
Hamyuts saw Colioâs change. The dreadfulness hidden behind her smile increased.
âI wonât give it.â
âOh my.â
âIf youâll try to take it, Iâll explode together with you.â
âTogether? Double suicide?â
âI donât mind whatever it is. I wonât give you that Book.â
Hamyuts stared at Colio.
âYou sure are rebellious. If you do that, youâll make your big sister here very sad. Just donât call me an aunty instead because of my age.â
Hamyuts was fooling around. Colio returned a determined glare.
âNo. I wonât give it up.â
âSo show it to me. Just showing it should be fine.â
ââ¦I wonât give it up.â
Colio shook his head. Hamyutsâs smile started looking angry little by little.
âWhat are you thinking?â
ââ¦Iâmâ¦â
While thinking of an answer, Colio started slightly questioning himself. Hamyuts decided that was enough for her. No, maybe she didnât need any opening in the first place.
In a second, she secured both of his hands. His body was turned around and she twisted his arms and elbows above his back. Until the moment he raised his voice due to the pain, Colio couldnât understand what was happening.
ââ¦Iâll break them.â
Hamyuts said.
ââ¦I wonât give it up.â
Colio answered. Hamyuts spoke in a slightly troubled tone.
âWhat are you thinking? Do you want the Dragon Pneumonia to spread?â
He clenched his teeth due to the pain in his wrists. He was already accustomed to pain. More importantly, some determination from an unknown origin was moving his body.
âI donât know. I donât know about that thing. I wonât give you this girlâs Book!â
ââ¦Hmph.â
At that moment, just when he thought his hands became free, his neck was turned around. It seemed a large rope was wrapped around it.
When he thought he felt it tightening, Colioâs consciousness sank into darkness.
âBoy. Wake up.â
He heard Hamyutsâs voice. Colio had been laid on the bed. Hamyuts was on the next bed â probably the one used by Hyoue â and peeked at his face.
âHey. I donât understand the situation at all. Did Cigal give you that Book?â
Hamyuts said. She held Calico Princessâs Book in her gloved left hand. She probably already checked its contents.
ââ¦Give it back!â
âCanât do. I need to store it at my Library.â
âI donât care about that. Give it back.â
Hamyuts shrugged as if saying âOh dearâ.
âWell then, if youâll answer my question, Iâll consider it a bit. Also, you canât use your bomb. Before youâll even move your fingers Iâll break your head.â
It didnât seem to be an exaggeration.
From the feeling of her grabbing his wrist, he couldnât think of her as human. Colio could also not perceive her speed. Before he could break the vacuum tube, Hamyuts would probably crush his skull.
Hamyuts Meseta was the worldâs strongest person. Colio could feel her might with his whole body.
ââ¦I bought the Book from an illegal Book seller. He put up his store in some back alley.â
âWow!â
Hamyuts raised a wild voice.
âWell then, wow. I canât believe it. Is that actually true?â
Colio nodded.
âSo, do you know about Cigal Crukessa? Or about Dragon Pneumonia?â
ââ¦I only know a bit about Crukessa.â
âWhat is it?â
âI once heard that name. I donât know much else.â
âAnd do you know about Dragon Pneumonia?â
Colio shook his head.
âNothing?â
Colio nodded. Hamyuts seemed troubled.
âThatâs quite the coincidence. But is that really it? You have Shiron Booyacornishâs Book after all.â
âShironâ¦â
He wasnât sure, but that was probably her name. That name seemed to fit her. It didnât feel out of place. Calico Princess was, without doubt, Shiron Booyacornish. Finding out the name that he wanted to know so much, Colio started instinctively smiling.
âItâs scary when you suddenly smile like that.â
ââ¦Shiron Booyacornish. So that was her name.â
âDid you by any chance not know who she was?â
Colio nodded.
âI feel like the situation is beyond my expectationsâ¦â
Saying this, Hamyuts suddenly rose up and went near the window.
âHey, shall we go outside?â
As soon as she said that, Hamyuts got out through the window.
âHuh?â
Colio ran and poked his face through the window, looking down.
âCâmon.â
He heard Hamyutsâs voice coming from above. Grabbed by his collar, Colioâs body was lifted. She lightly picked him up using only three of her fingers.
He was flung onto the creaking wooden roof.
âThe view here is really bad.â
Hamyuts said. Colio didnât feel intimidated from her like just before. She might have become less vigilant towards him.
âI wonder if youâve fallen in love with her.â
He was surprised that she suddenly guessed this. But he didnât know if it was true.
âHmph.â
Despite not answering anything, she could understand by his expression. She snickered while looking at his face.
But suddenly, Hamyuts turned terrifying eyes towards the distance. Although her facial expression hadnât changed, she turned from a meek and ordinary woman into a fiendish warrior.
ââ¦H-Hamyuts Meseta.â
âYou may call me Hammy-san.â
Her tone was light, but she emanated a quiet intimidating feel. Her mouth was like that of a docile wild beast but her face had some anxiousness to it. His instincts made him want to scream, as if teaching him the overwhelming differences between them.
After about fifteen seconds, Hamyuts seemed to lose her tension.
âProbably just my imagination. For a moment there I thought someone was coming. Well, never mind.â
He couldnât understand at all.
âHamyuts Meseta. I want you to tell me about her. Who was Shiron?â
âI donât see any need to tell you.â
âPlease. I want you to tell me⦠I have to know about her no matter what.â
Hamyuts thought for a while.
ââ¦Fine. Iâll talk. But what should I⦠oh.â
âHuh?â
âOh, I know what. Iâll tell you. That womanâs name was Shiron Booyacornish.
She was mostly known as the Ever-Laughing Witch.â
ââ¦â
âAround 250 years ago, there was a widespread disease known as Dragon Pneumonia.â
âIs that even relevant?â
âAt that time, Shiron Booyacornish was called a savior. She was honored by the title of Ever-Laughing Saint.
But, it was only for about a year.â
âJust a year?â
Hamyuts started narrating Shiron Booyacornishâs story with a slow tone.
In 1923, during the naval assault operation, Hamyuts found the fragment of a Book. Management of Books was her duty. She immediately recovered that fragment.
The owner of the Book was named Shiron Booyacornish. Her alias was the Ever-Laughing Witch. Even now, it was one of the most hated names in the world.
She had strange hair, like the fur of a tortoiseshell cat.
She had a calm and noble face.
She wielded the invincible Shlamuffen.
Contrary to her terrible doings, she was a beautiful, lovely girl.
The era she lived in was around 280 years ago.
One day, at the Rona Kingdom, the fossil of a large crystal was found. Trapped inside it was the corpse of an ancient dragon.
It was valuable. The king loved it very much, and the fossil crystal became a national treasure.
But that was the beginning of the catastrophe signaling the downfall of the country.
First, the king died. After that the queen died, and following her all of their sons. One after another, the royal family died from illness as if decreed by the heavens.
Their symptoms were all the same.
A cough without any phlegm, the rapid decrease of body temperature, paralysis of the digestive system, and strange black bruises on the throat. Every medicine had the opposite effects from what was normal, and no matter how robust the patientsâ bodies were, there were no signs of any natural healing. People were scared. That disease was supposed to be only a legend that became a mere fairy tale.
They called the disease Dragon Pneumonia.
It was a disease created from nothingness by Past God Bantorra during the end of the Paradise Era in order to defeat an evil dragon.
The illness was born from Bantorra, the governor of death, so its killing power was tremendous. The evil dragon was wiped out in an instant. However, as it was too strong, it started baring its fangs towards the people and the Gods as well. The Gods sealed the disease and sent the pathogen beyond the skies. As a consequence of his sin, the Past God was sealed inside the ground.
The pathogens of Dragon Pneumonia were supposedly gone from this world. However, that dragon was trapped inside the crystal while still carrying the disease.
Shortly after decimating the royalty, Dragon Pneumonia spread into the world. It was the Godâs disease. It spread frighteningly fast.
People started panicking. Dragon Pneumonia carriers were either isolated or mercilessly killed.
After half a year, about a twelfth of the population died, and the disease spread to a fifth of the world.
It was then that she had appeared from somewhere.
Her name was Shiron Booyacornish.
She was a peculiar woman who had a powerful magical affinity and a strange colored hair; a strange woman who never stopped smiling cheerfully for an instant.
Shiron gave medicine to those who suffered from Dragon Pneumonia. Everyone doubted her sanity. People shouldnât have had any cure for the disease created by a God.
But the cure was real. The sick that were administered this drug made a full recovery in a matter of days.
When people asked where the medicine came from,
âFrom a thousand years in the future.â
Is what Shiron answered.
Her prediction ability was absolute and unprecedented. Until then there was not even a person who could see a hundred years ahead, and she already exceeded that by a tenfold.
Shiron said that in a thousand years men would become able to change the immunity system itself using the power of science.
Using that technology, creating a wonder drug for Dragon Pneumonia was simple.
Nobody could understand the scientific principles behind it, but the fact that the wonder drug existed was easy to understand.
Shiron built her own pharmaceutical factory, and began making and selling the drug.
The ingredients were not known in the present.
Although the medicine was quite expensive, it wasnât what most people worried about. All of the rich people began buying it, and those who were good hearted also gave it to the poor.
The kings, the nobles, the priests, the Armed Librarians, all praised and revered her as a saint.
They gave her all kinds of gifts and prestigious titles.
Shiron was named the Ever-Laughing Saint.
The fragment of the Book depicting the Shiron of that time was left on the boat of the Indulging God Cult.
Hamyuts had already read it.
A wide room about as large as a dance hall was cluttered. On the walls, memos were firmly attached and on the floor were bundles of paper. Inside the bottles lined on the shelves were insects and other small animals that were still alive and wriggling while immersed in chemicals.
Shiron was wearing simple white clothes and looked at the inside of a flask.
A strange smile appeared on her face. It was a gentle and lovely smile but it somehow didnât make one feel at ease.
ââ¦Itâs stable.â
âYes.â
Said a bald middle-aged man that could be seen next to her. He looked like a composed man with some status.
âUntil now, we could only make about one every ten minutes, but with this method, our work efficiency can be five hundred times more than that.â
Shiron returned the flask to the holder and plugged it. And then she took various items from the shelves and arranged them on the desk.
âThen Iâll make 1000 portions for today.â
The bald man then talked to her.
âEver-Laughing Saint. I have said this countless times, but if you will give me the formula, I can also make the cure. I ask you to rest. Lately, you have been sleeping at neither day nor night.â
ââ¦No. It is fine. You will be too busy helping me.â
âThat is not good, you mustnât be so rash, it is a waste.â
The bald man insisted.
âI appreciate your sentiments.â
Shiron replied coldly. The bald man tried pressing her more.
âI cannot allow this. Do you not understand? If something were to happen to you, the world might come to its end.â
âIâm fine. Your lives are more important.â
âNo, thatâs not what I meantâ¦â
The bald man tried begging.
âI implore you. Please give us the formula.â
âI ask your pardon. It is troubling.â
âWe are the ones troubled! Please give it to me!â
Shiron stopped her hand that put medicines on the scales and pointed with one finger at a notebook on the floor.
âLook inside of that.â
âOh!â
The man immediately took the notebook.
âI will copy this down! Let me burrow it for a while.â
He walked away with heavy steps.
When the bald man was gone, Shironâs smile immediately vanished.
âOh dear, that wonât do.â
At that moment, a voice resounded from empty air. The voice spoke towards Shiron.
âWyzaf.â
âI told you. The remedy is an absolute secret. Those who know of it must die.â
The Magician Wyzaf appeared. Shiron replied to him,
âI am aware of that. The book is a fake.â
âWhat!â
Wyzaf made a forced loud cry and hit his forehead while laughing.
âWhat a terrible misunderstanding.â
ââ¦Wha-â
The tweezers fell from Shironâs hands.
âIt canât be!â
âIt was because I was careless.â
âBaron!â
Without listening to Wyzafâs words, Shiron started running. But, Wyzaf who was stalking her like a shadow whispered to her.
âIt is useless. He was erased.â
âNoâ¦â
Shiron, who was about to open the door, stopped.
âIt seems you did not foresee this conclusion.â
âThis isâ¦â
Shiron stood and covered her face.
âIn your habit of looking a thousand years forward, you became distant to what is nearby. That is your nature.â
With the voice of laughter, Wyzafâs voice grew distant.
Incidentally, the man killed was the Chancellor of the Great Yubeon Kingdom of the time.